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This introductory online safety course will show you the dangers of the hazardous chemical substance known as 1,3 Butadiene as covered by OSHA Standard Subpart Z 29 CFR 1910.1045 for General Industry. We will discuss where this chemical may be encountered and how to avoid being injured from its potentially toxic effects.Read more

This course is based on the text written by industry expert and chairman of the NFPA 70E committee, Ray A. Jones and is published with permission from Jones and Bartlett Publishers. It is intended as an essential guide for electricians needing quick, expert advice on the most critical workplace safety issues. As you might expect, this course asks and answers 100 basic questions on electrical safety. The 100 questions are based on the author’s many years of experience with industry safety standards and with developing electrical safety programs. The clear and in-depth answers cover a variety of topics such as commonly misunderstood terms, conditions for arc flash, and appropriate personal protective equipment. Each question is first posed in an ungraded format. Each is then followed with a thorough discussion of the question. The student is then tested with a graded quiz at the end of each major topic. The course is concluded with a final exam containing all 100 questions.
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This course is intended to inform students of basic guidelines and methods employed for a 100% fall protection program. It reviews elements of fall hazards, fall hazard evaluation, and fall hazard control. This training references applicable OSHA requirements and other pertinent information. Real life case studies and lessons learned are presented to illustrate the “why” and the “need” for compliance and following OSHA requirements and industrial best practices.
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Carcinogens are agents that can cause cancer. This course briefly introduces the 13 carcinogens that are identified as carcinogens in Subpart Z 29 CFR 1910.1003 for general industry. This course focuses on identification and symptoms of exposure. This session should take about 15 minutes to complete.
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Course discusses basic accident investigation requirements and guidance, why we investigate accidents, what an accident is, and the details of the accident investigation process. This module also briefly reviews crisis management planning. Upon completion, the student should understand what an accident is and be able to identify the different types; know why accident investigations are conducted; be able to identify different causal factors; understand the process of conducting an accident investigation; know how to gather information; know how to develop corrective actions; understand the basic principles of crisis management. Sample accident investigation forms are provided.
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Accident Prevention Heavy Construction is an intermediate online course that focuses on accident prevention, general safety and health provisions found in the Construction Safety and Health Regulations manual. This course provides the guidelines on accident prevention and ways to help you understand the responsibility for accident prevention at the job site. In addition, this course offers safety regulations and guidelines according to OSHA.Read more